00:04:28 I'm still debugging a 11x CPU slowdown in 16-current between 29 october and today. 00:05:32 One difference in dmesg is that "cpufreq0: on cpu0" is printed for each CPU in the bad kernel. So I figure some changes in cpufreq went in. 00:09:42 Hmmmm. 3e6e4e4a0d42fa24f3b2a1c087e9ad25f9594081: hwpstate: add CPPC support for pstate driver on AMD 00:14:50 nimaje: ok that did the trick. thank you so much. i was about to give up. lol 00:18:01 Looks like I'm running at 399 MHz, which fits the benchmarks. 00:59:39 cracauer: was that it? 01:06:06 I am still building a kernel on 3e6e4e4a0d42fa24f3b2a1c087e9ad25f9594081 - 1. Takes a while now. 01:11:51 Yupp, that commit works fine. 03:34:35 f/6 03:35:39 derp. i was wondering if anyone has insights/mitigations for the atheros driver lock issues in hostap mode? https://wiki.freebsd.org/WiFi/LockIssues 12:45:34 awesome. i think i ironed out the major issues. 12:48:58 it really does hurt to not have mount.cifs though. maybe next weekend i'll investigate the possibility of going to nfs for everything 15:18:35 hodapp: nope, but I did change some flags since, so maybe it can work now? 15:18:41 lemme try real quick 15:20:51 I'm trying to do NixOS on 9p in Bhyve which is *probably* ill-advised and it's mostly working but running into cryptic things here and there 15:20:59 huh 15:21:04 Cryptic things like what? 15:21:25 some builds in nixos-install failing and trying to investigate why 15:32:16 Huh. hodapp: I dunno what I did wrong last time (maybe it is about flags in fstab), but postgres works 100% fine on p9fs. 15:32:55 (I *did* tell it to use 9p2000.L protocol, explicitly, so maybe that?) 15:33:01 (might've been using .u before or similar) 15:33:12 I have a /path/to/p9fs in Linux that's mapped from a FreeBSD fs, and it's fine. At least so far. 15:33:19 I wouldn't 100% trust it, mind, not when it's done like this. 20:23:09 DarkUranium, if you can mount something manually, there's an easy trick for getting it into fstab. 20:23:51 You mean mount -p? 20:24:09 Why yes! 20:24:24 The discussion was about a Linux guest (in bhyve), no mount -p there. 20:24:37 Yeah. . . . linux sucks that way. 20:24:40 But anyway, fstab wasn't the problem. The choice of flags for 9p was. 20:24:41 Acutaly. . . 20:25:28 /proc/mounts 20:26:43 Right, I forget about proc. 20:26:49 Kinda feels like a labyrinth, TBH. 20:26:57 It kinda is. 20:31:23 /proc/kcore is always such a huge file too. 20:51:15 ok. this is just odd. 21:25:30 Is anyone else seeing build errors with dns/unbound with python=on?